The Constitutional Court will pass a verdict that nobody will understand, the secretary of the parliamentary group of the Armenian National Congress Aram Manukyan told journalists on Friday, when asked to comment on the CC's hearing on the constitutionality of compulsory accumulative pension system in Armenia.
"The Court will not pass any verdict today. It will wait till the dust settles and people stop their rallies," Manukyan said.
The head of the parliamentary group of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia Galust Sahakyan refrained from forecasts. He just said that the authorities and people will have to accept any verdict.
An I Am Against action is taking place in front of Armenia's Constitutional Court while the Court is considering the appeal of four opposition parliamentary forces (the Armenian National Congress, the ARFD, Heritage and Prosperous Armenia) against the Government's decision to introduce a compulsory accumulative pension system in Armenia. The protesters are standing there blindfolded and silent, which is an allusion to blind and silent government.